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Behrend Softball Team Wins Second Straight AMCC Championship
The
Penn State Behrend softball team made it back-to-back championships when the
Behrend Lions captured the 2009 AMCC Softball Championship with a 2-0 win
over Frostburg on Sunday, May 3 at the Behrend softball field.
Behrend took the title with its third tournament win in as many days, going
3-0 in the double-elimination tournament with wins over Pitt-Greensburg, Mt.
Aloysius, and Frostburg State. #6 seed Frostburg lost its first game
of the tournament on Friday, but rebounded with four straight elimination
game wins to reach the championship round.
Both starting pitchers, Emma Hahn (Smethport/Smethport) for Behrend and
Megan Magee for Frostburg, had it going early. Hahn threw four
strikeouts in the first two innings of play, while Magee retired the first
11 batters she faced, taking a perfect game into the fourth inning.
Behrend's Ashley Gruber (Burton, OH/Berkshire) reached
on an error and Nikki Kaschauer followed with the first hit for Behrend, but the game went to the fifth with no
score.
Hahn continued throwing heat, striking out two more in the fifth inning and
keeping the Bobcats off the scoreboard. In the bottom of the inning
Behrend finally got to Magee as Amy Greene (Erie/Strong Vincent) led off
with a double. Greene advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt and was
there with two outs when hot-hitting Lia Sorce (Glenshaw/Shaler)
stepped to the plate. Sorce singled, scoring Greene and was then
driven in by Katie Whitby's (Tyrone/Tyrone) double as Behrend went up 2-0.
Frostburg tried to rally in the sixth, getting runners to the corners with
two outs but Hahn got a ground out to end the inning. Frostburg again
got runners on in the seventh. After two walks and a wild pitch, the
Bobcats had runners on second and third with two outs. Behrend
responded by bringing in ace Julie Koman (McKees Rocks/Montour) who got a
fly ball to shut the door on Frostburg and start the celebration for the
Behrend Lions.
Hahn got the win, firing ten strikeouts against five walks with two hits and
no runs in six and two-thirds innings. Sorce accounted for the
game-winning hit and went 1-for-2 in the game. She had the top batting
average in the AMCC Tournament, going 5-for-7 (.714) with three RBIs and
made several solid defensive plays in right field.
Behrend will now await word from the NCAA on where and when they will be
playing after earning the AMCC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Web site contact: behrendsid@psu.edu
Updated May 3, 2009
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